Ella Langley Cancels August Tour Dates to Focus on Health

Ella Langley’s August tour pause affects shows in Ohio, Tennessee, Montana, Idaho, and Colorado, as she focuses on recovery before a September return.
Ella Langley is stepping back from the stage this month, citing the need to “rest and focus on [her] health—mind, body, and heart.” In an Aug. 11 Instagram post, the ACM-winning singer said she’s been “fighting sickness” and feels “more run down than ever,” adding she plans to return in September. Comments on the post were turned off.
The pause cuts into two major summer runs: opening Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour and joining
Riley Green’s Damn Country Music Tour. Affected shows include Cleveland Browns Stadium with Wallen (Aug. 15–16), Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater (Aug. 19), and four Mountain West stops with Green, ending at Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Aug. 25).
Langley hasn’t announced make-up dates, but headlining events will go ahead without her. The timing is notable: her duet with Green, You Look Like You Love Me, hit No. 1 at country radio in late 2024, and her solo single Weren’t For The Wind topped the chart this July.
With eight nominations and multiple wins at the 2025 ACM Awards, Langley enters her break at peak career momentum, making her September return one to watch.